Includes a section with Pantera's band history, member biographies, and significant career milestones.
The band's activity ceased in 2003 due to interpersonal and creative differences, leading to a de facto dissolution.
The band's final studio album, "Reinventing the Steel" (2000), saw Pantera struggling to recapture their earlier momentum. Despite this, the album still showcased moments of brilliance, and fans appreciated the band's willingness to explore new sonic territories.
(1985): The final album with Terry Glaze, moving toward a faster, heavier sound. Power Metal (1988): The debut of vocalist Phil Anselmo